Parker was held in the Alamance County jail under a $100,000 bond, and Chrisp under a $75,000 bond.

According to the Graham Police Department, a fight occurred in the parking lot of Cannon Place Apartments, 508 E. Parker St., and the group of kids scattered before police arrived.

Just before 8 p.m., police got a second call, this time about shots being fired.

“They had convened back in the same area, and another fight broke out,” Lt. Pete Acosta said.

Police said a 14-year-old boy armed with a flag pole attempted to get Parker and Chrisp to leave, though he didn’t strike them with the pole.

“That’s when the suspects pulled their guns,” Acosta said.

The two allegedly began shooting at the 14-year-old but missed, striking an apartment instead. No one was inside the residence at the time.

The suspects were using handguns, police reported.

“We don’t know if it was gang-related or not,” Acosta said. “That part of our investigation is still underway.”

In November, Parker was charged with 21 counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, nine counts of misdemeanor larceny for allegedly stealing items from inside the vehicles, and one count each of possessing a stolen motor vehicle, possession of stolen goods, and resist/delay/obstruct an officer.

Acosta said police don’t believe the incident Tuesday was directly related to a shooting that occurred May 2 less than half a mile away outside apartments at 416 Hill St., though “there may have been some of the same people there.”

Police are still working to identify the shooter in that incident, which also occurred during a large fight. A 43-year-old man was shot and taken to UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill with non-life-threatening injuries.

Anyone with information on the May 2 shooting is asked to contact the Graham Police Department at 336-570-6711 or CrimeStoppers at 336-229-7100.